Author: Michael John HarrisPublisher: PenguinISBN: 0698150589Size: 13.45 MBFormat: PDF, ePubView: 6058DownloadRead Online
In this eloquent and thought-provoking book, Michael Harris argues that amid all the changes we're experiencing, the most interesting is the end of absence-the loss of lack.

Author: Michael HarrisPublisher: MacmillanISBN: 1250088615Size: 68.99 MBFormat: PDFView: 2238DownloadRead Online
In living bigger and faster, we have forgotten the joys of silence, and undervalued how profoundly it can revolutionize our lives. This book is about discovering stillness inside the city, inside the crowd, inside our busy lives.

Author: Lynsey AddarioPublisher: PenguinISBN: 1101599065Size: 71.39 MBFormat: PDF, KindleView: 4232DownloadRead Online
"--Kirkus (starred review) War photographer Lynsey Addario’s memoir It’s What I Do is the story of how the relentless pursuit of truth, in virtually every major theater of war in the twenty-first century, has shaped her life.

Author: Nicholas CarrPublisher: W. W. Norton & CompanyISBN: 0393254550Size: 46.48 MBFormat: PDFView: 1064DownloadRead Online
Utopia Is Creepy compels us to question the technological momentum that has trapped us in its flow. “Resistance is never futile,” argues Carr, and this book delivers the proof.

Author: Ian LesliePublisher: Hachette UKISBN: 1782064966Size: 45.96 MBFormat: PDF, ePubView: 2311DownloadRead Online
Which side of the 'curiosity divide' are you on? In Curious Ian Leslie makes a passionate case for the cultivation of our desire to know. Curious people tend to be smarter, more creative and more successful.

Author: Candace AllanPublisher:ISBN: 9781771800716Size: 64.64 MBFormat: PDF, DocsView: 1580DownloadRead Online
Text Me, Love Mom: Two Girls, Two Boys, One Empty Nest is a heartfelt ode to learning how to let go when all you want is to hang on tight.